Progress in Cancer Treatment by Orthomolecular, Food, and Water Medicine

by Dr. Badawi & Dr. Khowdiary


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Softcover
$12.33
Hardcover
$22.33
Softcover
$12.33

Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 4/22/2013

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 126
ISBN : 9781466985360
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 126
ISBN : 9781466985384

About the Book

The book deals with orthomolecular medicine and mineral supplements for treatment of cancer. The supporters of megavitamin therapy believe it is the most exciting discovery of the century. The authors also discuss the healing power of integrated food, bees honey, elevating body alkalinity, and oxygen water for defeating malignant tumors.


About the Author

Dr. Abdelfattah M. Badawi is presently professor of applied organic chemistry in the Egyptian Petroleum Research and General Secretary for the International Society of Therapeutic, Experimental and Clinical Research (Bastia, France). He received his undergraduate training in chemistry at Cairo University and DSc degree in applied organic chemistry at Toronto University. He has been a visiting professor at Arkansas University for Medical Sciences in USA. His research interests are in the areas of both environmental chemistry and medicinal chemistry with special emphasis on antitumor agents. He recently got Science and Technology Development Fund (STDF) from the Egyptian Ministry of Scientific Research for two years as principal investigator for research project on ascorbate combined with surface-active germanium complexes and their nano-analogues for therapy of hepatitis C, cancers, and prevention of petroleum-induced carcinogenesis. Dr Manal M. Khowdiary is associate professor of applied physical chemistry in the Egyptian Petroleum Research Institute (Applied Surfactant Laboratory) and associate professor of physical chemistry in Umm El Qura University (Chemistry Department). He received his undergraduate training in chemistry at Helwan University and PhD degree in physical chemistry from Ain Shams University. He participated in the research of applied surfactant, metallosurfactant chemistry and nanotechnology. His research interests are in the areas of both environmental chemistry and medicinal chemistry with special emphasis on antitumor agents. His current research involves investigations on metal-based drugs. Additional interests include the development of biocides and investigation of nanotechnology for destruction of tumors.